This article explores the relationship between language and political possibility. It is argued that John Howard’s language from 11 September 2001 to mid 2003 helped to enable the ‘War on Terror’ in an Australian context in three principal ways. Firstly, through contingent and contestable constructions of Australia, the world and their relationship, Howard’s language made interventionism conceivable. Secondly, emphasising shared values, mateship and mutual sacrifice in war, Howard embedded his foreign policy discourse in the cultural terrain of ‘mainstream Australia’, specifically framing a foreign policy discourse that was communicable to ‘battlers’ and disillusioned ‘Hansonites’. Thirdly, positioning alternatives as ‘un-Australian’, Howar...
This paper explores fear-arousing content in Australian former Prime Minister John Howard's politica...
This article explores the relationship between foreign policy and political possibility in two parts...
This thesis examines the methods through which the administration of George W. Bush utilized the eve...
This article explores the relationship between language and political possibility. It is argued that...
This thesis makes a contribution to knowledge by providing a detailed analysis of how Australian inv...
In September 2001 several states launched a series of counter-terrorism policies under the banner o...
Unlike liberalism, the realist theory of International Relations leaves very little space for indivi...
In his National Press Club Speech, on the eve of Australia Day, Prime Minister Howard used the term ...
The literature on the performance of Australia’s centre-right government led by John Howard (1996-20...
This paper analyses how John Howard uses debates over Australian culture, values and identity to dis...
This book uses a comparative analysis to examine foreign policy discourses and the dynamics of the ‘...
Long before 9/11, the conservative shift in Australian politics that was marked by John Howard’s fir...
In December 2009 Tony Blair indicated that he would have pursued a policy of intervention in Iraq re...
This paper explores fear-arousing content in Australian former Prime Minister JohnHoward’s political...
This paper explores fear-arousing content in Australian former Prime Minister John Howard's politica...
This paper explores fear-arousing content in Australian former Prime Minister John Howard's politica...
This article explores the relationship between foreign policy and political possibility in two parts...
This thesis examines the methods through which the administration of George W. Bush utilized the eve...
This article explores the relationship between language and political possibility. It is argued that...
This thesis makes a contribution to knowledge by providing a detailed analysis of how Australian inv...
In September 2001 several states launched a series of counter-terrorism policies under the banner o...
Unlike liberalism, the realist theory of International Relations leaves very little space for indivi...
In his National Press Club Speech, on the eve of Australia Day, Prime Minister Howard used the term ...
The literature on the performance of Australia’s centre-right government led by John Howard (1996-20...
This paper analyses how John Howard uses debates over Australian culture, values and identity to dis...
This book uses a comparative analysis to examine foreign policy discourses and the dynamics of the ‘...
Long before 9/11, the conservative shift in Australian politics that was marked by John Howard’s fir...
In December 2009 Tony Blair indicated that he would have pursued a policy of intervention in Iraq re...
This paper explores fear-arousing content in Australian former Prime Minister JohnHoward’s political...
This paper explores fear-arousing content in Australian former Prime Minister John Howard's politica...
This paper explores fear-arousing content in Australian former Prime Minister John Howard's politica...
This article explores the relationship between foreign policy and political possibility in two parts...
This thesis examines the methods through which the administration of George W. Bush utilized the eve...